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WG47 3 points 3 hours ago
Yeah, they'll just be running a usenet proxy on a server, with multiple upstream accounts. When people start hammering it, it'll be slow so they'll have to have multiple servers, and the usenet providers will start banning their accounts due to the amount of traffic they're doing, assuming they're using monthly unlimited accounts.
If, on the other hand, they're using block accounts, which probably wouldn't be a TOS violation, at least morally because you've paid for everything you download at a pre-agreed rate, the cheapest I've seen a block account is the equivalent of 3.2c/GB. Most other block providers are double that, at least.
Tack on the infrastructure costs (their "gateway" NNTP servers), and the numbers just don't add up. Your $75 will eventually have bought you far less than $75's worth of block accounts transfer, and will probably be shut down long before you get there. Just get your own block accounts.
If you're having problems with files/releases being DMCA'd, set up sab or something similar and automatically download stuff as soon they're posted. I do, and I always grab stuff (mostly TV) before they have a chance to DMCA it.
Giving $75 to an indexer (which aren't the most stable of enterprises at the best of times) for them to spend breaking usenet providers' TOSes isn't a good investment.
If you really want to do something like this, do it with a few friends, and run sabnzbd (or multiple instances of, to separate everyone's downloads) on a half-decent VPS or a small dedicated server. Keep it small, stay under the radar.
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